VOID Watches is an independent boutique watch brand launched in 2008 as the single vision of Swedish designer David Ericsson.

VOID Watches has a unique take on watch design using simple yet expressive shapes, giving its watches an almost architectural expression. Just like a great building is designed to fit its environment, all VOID Watches are made to sit perfectly on your wrist.

The design draws heavily on the Scandinavian design tradition using simple geometries and materials often found in architecture. VOID design philosophy is creating unique products using as simple geometries as possible and bringing them to life by using honest, traditional materials.

In astronomy, voids are the empty spaces between filaments, the largest-scale structures in the Universe, that contain very few, or no, galaxies. Voids typically have a diameter of 40 to 500 million light years, so large that we cannot even begin to grasp their vastness. In this they are similar to the concept of time, which is something that is always there but not to be seen or touched, only to be measured.

VO3A – ALARM ANALOGUE WRISTWATCH

True to form, V03 as the name suggested, is as simple and obvious as the previous ranges, using high quality materials like stainless steel and premium leather. The round case with a top ring construction enables the metal ring encircling the dial and mineral crystal to be as thin and sleek as possible, giving the watch a light and elegant expression.

V03A comes with an additional alarm function, as indicated by the fourth arrow-shaped hand.

VO3D – DATE ANALOGUE WRISTWATCH

Based on the existing face design of V03 Basic range, an additional date window has been implemented. With this new range, new vibrant colours are introduced, such as the new combo of Copper casing matches with Navy dial face plus a premium Grey leather strap, to get in touch with its feminine side!

Did we mention that VOID watches are 5ATM* water resistance too? Suitable for showering or swimming in shallow water.
*5ATM – Water tested to 50 meters (165 feet)